Jonathan Cook: A legal and moral case for Hamas rocket fire
Posted by John, July 28th, 2014 - under Israel, Palestine.
Tags: Hamas
On his page, the blog from Nazareth, Jonathan Cook summarises the case Norman Finkelstein and Chris Hedges make for Hamas firing rockets into Israel. He also has the links to their full articles. He introduces the article this way:
Two leading intellectuals make separate and eloquent cases that the people of Gaza have the right to resist by any means – including by firing rockets – Israel’s efforts to slowly extinguish their right to self-determination, and possibly to life itself. They argue that the Palestinians have this right most certainly at a moral level, but also almost certainly at the level of international law.
I recommend reading each article in its entirety but, knowing the constraints on readers’ time and attention, I have extracted the most salient points they make.
To read Cook’s article and links to the Finkelstein and Hedges’ pieces, click A legal and moral case for Hamas rocket fire.
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